This is the USS Pueblo, anchored in Pyongyang, North Korea.
"What's our ship doing in North Korea?" you might ask. It's been there ever since it was attacked in international waters and seized by North Korea in 1968. The crew was held captive and tortured for almost a year. The ship serves as a tourist attraction and propaganda tool.
What better time to demand the return of our ship than right now? Of course, they will refuse, which creates the perfect opportunity for us to launch a few misses at it and completely destroy it. President Trump then announces that we have given the ship to North Korea and hope they enjoy it with our compliments.
OK, I get it. I'm not very diplomatic. But a fellow can dream, right?
"What's our ship doing in North Korea?" you might ask. It's been there ever since it was attacked in international waters and seized by North Korea in 1968. The crew was held captive and tortured for almost a year. The ship serves as a tourist attraction and propaganda tool.
What better time to demand the return of our ship than right now? Of course, they will refuse, which creates the perfect opportunity for us to launch a few misses at it and completely destroy it. President Trump then announces that we have given the ship to North Korea and hope they enjoy it with our compliments.
OK, I get it. I'm not very diplomatic. But a fellow can dream, right?